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This e-book is called Christian Logue’s Savage Grace Diary. Masters of Disguise is in many ways also a continuation of the ’80s metal band Savage Grace.

He was arrested in 2005 for practicing quack medicine without a license under a false identity. He later allegedly opened a clinic in the Caribbean claiming to treat cancer patients under that same identity, using unproven alternative treatments. He also reportedly runs a porn production company, and is currently using the Savage Grace website to attempt to recruit young women to supposedly keep him company. Wrote an autobiography about his time with Savage Grace, titled “Christian Logue’s Savage Grace Diary – My Life Leading the Greatest Heavy Metal Band You Probably Never Heard of.” (Metal-Archives)

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Please help me to google!

I have a bunch of more interviews. I will put any of them up if you can find any of the zines' homepage (url), cover (frontpage) of the particular issue and/or logo for the zine. Some of the zines are unfortunately long time dead. This is a list of interviews I have, waiting to be uploaded:

  • INTERVIEW WITH “BLOOD OF THE ANCIENTS MAGAZINE” GERMANY, NOVEMBER 2002 with Christian Wachter
  • CIRITH UNGOL INTERVIEW DARK TALES / GERMANY   4/02 with Michael Wohde
  • ETERNAL FLAME’S QUESTIONS TO CIRITH UNGOL 11/99
  • CIRITH UNGOL INTERVIEW WITH EXPERIENCE THE POWER/ GREECE 9/01
  • CIRITHUNGOL INTERVIEW WITH GUARDIAN OF FATE METAL ZINE ITALY 03-08-02 with Francesco from Turin
  • HOMO METALICUS 09/01 with IOANNIS KLADITIS
  • CIRITH UNGOL/ Interview for Jose Luis Cano, Mexico 03-05-02
  • CIRITH UNGOL INTERVIEW METAL HAMMER / ITALY 11/99 (frontage needed)
  • Metal Heart Interview with Cirith Ungol 12-00 with Sven Sostak
  • Saul Essame Interview with Cirith Ungol / France 1-02
  • SCREAM MAGAZINE / GERMANY 11/99
  • Cirith Ungol Interview, That’s Metal 1/99, German Heavy Metal Magazine with Thomas
  • CIRITH UNGOL INTERVIEW TOMBSTONE INTERVIEW 9/01

 

Also if you have any other interviews or articles, contact!

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Midwest Militia No.1. First issue of short-lived (only 3 issues made) heavy metal fanzine from 1984 that kicked off my whole career in music. Pretty typical for homemade fanzines from that period, this was printed on a real press though. Includes interviews with Witch Slayer, Cirith Ungol, Malice, Virgin Steele and Breaker, plus news, record reviews, demo reviews and a live review. Comes with a Cirith Ungol sticker. This particular zine was autographed by Anthrax's Frank Bello when they were in Chicago plyaing with Raven.

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An interview with Robert Garven in Metal Militia #1, 1983/4.

The interview was uploaded by Scott Carroll (Cianide) on the Miskatonic Forum some years ago. The comments below of Angelo Tringali (Cold Mourning, The Lord Weird Slough Feg) and Perry Grayson (Falcon) were originally posted on the Miskatonic Forum. Thanks to Perry for sending me this!
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Angelo Tringali

Yeah, just as cool as I expected, but fuck I am shocked at the comment directed toward Greg Lindstrom.....the man's a genius!

 

(2010-04-11 00:00:00)
Perry Grayson

I'm not at all surprised that Rob said that. You simply have to understand that he spoke those words nearly 25 years ago, just after Greg left the band. Rob did and does feel that Frost & Fire is the most commercial thing CU did. Rob and Greg are still friends, and that stuff is all way under the bridge. Time passes and people realize they said things before they thought them out. They grow up! (Rob was in the process of getting over it even several months later in his HM Times interview.) Rob also said in Heavy Metal Times that "I feel that Greg's music was too introspective..." He hit the nail dead-on as far as why I prefer Frost & Fire over any CU album (although the stuff from Servants of Chaos with Greg on it is also a fave). "Edge of a Knife," "Better Off Dead" and "What Does It Take" speak to the social outsider like few songs I've ever listened to. In my opinion that's a good thing! Fantasy is awesome, but Greg was making some actual commentary on the trials and tribulations of going against the mindless herd, of alienation. ("They all seem different, but they're all the same...") Greg is decidely less into the metal machismo thing than Rob, and I can admire both. If Rob and Tim thought Greg was being "pussy" for writing those tunes at the time, so be it. Greg's lyrics--pun intended--strike more of a chord with me. "I'd put it down to experience / but I haven't had any yet" is a profound line, but obviously it's something Tim probably didn't feel like singing. Perhaps Greg should've stuck to singing it himself! I wouldn't have minded. It's definitely difficult when you're a songwriter/musician in a band and have to rely on a singer to deliver the vocals. I had the same problem...

CU had a backlog of songs from their early years, but they put a lot of Greg's more introspective "commercial" sounding tunes out first. I don't feel it was a bad move. "Frost & Fire" and "I'm Alive" are a bit different. The former is more of a Fritz Leiber (Fafhrd and Gray Mouser) homage ("the frost monstreme and the fire divine"), while "I'm Alive" sounds like it could be spoken by Moorcock's Elric himself.

Flint said he "looked up to Greg" and that he saw/heard Greg do things on bass that no one else could. I'll attest to that! As for "radical" and extremely heavy? If you heard the original rehearsal room recording of "One Foot in Hell" or "Cirith Ungol" c. 1976 you'd shit your pants!

(2010-04-11 00:00:00)


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